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Costa Daurada Costa Daurada (Nou Format) GB 21/11/12 17:32 Página 1 Coberta 20/11/12 14:28 Página 1 Generalitat de Catalunya Government of Catalonia Ministry of Enterprise and Labour Catalonia Costa Daurada Costa Daurada (nou format) GB 21/11/12 17:32 Página 1 Catalonia Costa Daurada Costa Daurada (nou format) GB 21/11/12 17:32 Página 2 Alt Camp Baix Camp Baix Penedès Costa Daurada (nou format) GB 21/11/12 17:32 Página 3 Conca de Barberà Priorat Tarragonès Costa Daurada (nou format) GB 21/11/12 17:32 Página 4 Costa Daurada, the Aroma of the Mediterranean Bathed by the Mediterranean Sea, these lands are dressed with a sauce made from almonds). All named after the fine golden sand of their beaches. washed down with red wines from the Priorat, A coastline that stretches from the seaside towns Conca de Barberà, Tarragona and Montsant of L’Hospitalet de l’Infant to Cunit – to the south regions, or the more refined white wines from the and to the north of Tarragona – and a hinterland Penedès region. that rises towards the Prades Mountains. Tarragona, the capital city of these lands, was a If you enjoy the sea and like nature activities, here very important centre in the Middle Ages, though you will find not only long beaches but also sheer the city particularly stands out for its Roman past. cliffs that drop to the sea, from which many routes Some of the 2,000-year-old Roman ruins have and paths climb. You will be able to wander been preserved, and the Archaeological Ensemble through the coastal mountains, explore the Serra of Tarraco has been designated a World Heritage del Montsant mountain range and the Prades Site by UNESCO. But the Costa Daurada has Mountains and follow the Way of Saint James as it many other towns where the influence of their heads inland. And anyone in search of festivities history can still be felt: the town of Montblanc and will be able to soak up the atmosphere of local the monasteries forming part of the Cistercian traditions: castells (human pyramids), devils’ Route – Poblet, which is also a World Heritage dances and parades of gegants i capgrossos Site, and Santes Creus – are some of the best (giant-sized and large-headed figures). The examples of Catalan mediaeval heritage. territory can also be discovered through its gastronomy: fresh fish and seafood, market- In addition, many of these towns and villages garden produce, game, calçots (leek-like conserve the memory of several internationally vegetables) and xató (a dish prepared with renowned artists: the musician Pau Casals, the escarole, anchovies, salted cod and tuna, and playwright Àngel Guimerà, the painter Joan Miró 4 Costa Daurada (nou format) GB 21/11/12 17:32 Página 5 Tarragona. Roman Amphitheatre Tarragona. 5 Costa Daurada (nou format) GB 21/11/12 17:33 Página 6 and the Modernista architect Antoni Gaudí all left their mark on them. In fact, the essence of this architectural style is very clear to see in the wineries dotted among the vineyards and also in the territory’s towns, particularly in Reus. Indeed, the buildings of this 19th-century trading centre are some of the best examples of Modernisme, a style linked to European Art Nouveau, albeit with specific Catalan traits. Beaches, natural areas, traditional festivals and feasts, gastronomy and architectural heritage make the Costa Daurada one of the most unique places on the Mediterranean Sea. www.costadaurada.cat Plate of Xató Aiguamúrcia. Monastery of Santes Creus 6 Costa Daurada (nou format) GB 21/11/12 17:33 Página 7 ¦ ¦ L’Hospitalet de l’Infant Gratallops 7 Costa Daurada (nou format) GB 21/11/12 17:33 Página 8 Tarragona, a Roman City The Roman ruins are the urban essence of Roman Hispania and, for good reason, it was Tarragona, the legacy of the former Tarraco that, designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2,000 years ago, was destined to rule more than 2000. half of the Iberian Peninsula as the capital of the large province called Hispania Citerior. In fact, in Once a year, Tarragona goes back in time to relive the 1st century B.C., the city had become so daily life in the Roman period. The Tarraco Viva important that even Emperor Augustus lived there festival helps people to understand what the daily between the years 27 and 24 B.C. Of particular lives of Tarragona dwellers 2,000 years ago were note are the Roman walls and amphitheatre; like through guided tours, children’s workshops, located right by the sea and with many tiers of simulations of gladiators’ fights and gastronomic seats still intact, the elliptical amphitheatre was tastings, among many other activities. But, to be able to accommodate up to 14,000 spectators. able to grasp the complexity and magnificence of With a little effort, today it is still possible to Roman Tarraco, the city’s museums are well worth imagine the gladiators and lions battling it out in a visit. The Museu Nacional Arqueològic (MNAT) the arena. exhibits ceramics, coins, utensils, sculptures and mosaics to enable visitors to learn more about the Apart from these, there are many other ruins, as daily lives of the city’s inhabitants at that time. The you will see while strolling through the city: the Museu d’Història de la Ciutat exhibits Roman circus (one of the best-preserved archaeological and ethnographic pieces examples in the West), the praetorium, the ruins of corresponding not only to the Roman period, but the theatre and the fora. On the outskirts of the also to mediaeval and modern periods. city, of particular note are the Pont del Diable aqueduct, the Torre dels Escipions funerary tower The most characteristic example of mediaeval and the Arc de Berà triumphal arch. Needless to Tarragona is the cathedral, the construction of th say, the archaeological ensemble of ancient which began in the 12 century on top of the Tarraco is one of the most complete examples of Roman forum ruins. Located at the highest part of 8 Costa Daurada (nou format) GB 21/11/12 17:33 Página 9 Cathedral Cloister 9 Costa Daurada (nou format) GB 21/11/12 17:33 Página 10 the city in front of a long staircase, the cathedral’s Gothic-style façade constitutes an important symbol of power. You can visit the central nave, the cloister and the Museu Diocesà, which has a collection of some 6,000 pieces ranging from the Roman period to the 19th century. Indeed, it was in the 19th century when work started on building the neighbourhoods of the Eixample, or city enlargement, which would join the old town to the port. It was for this purpose that the Rambla Nova was built; it leads pedestrians towards the immensity of the Mediterranean Sea. Flanked by some impressive Modernista buildings, the Rambla leads us to the Balcó del Mediterrani, a good vantage point overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, the beaches and the Serrallo fishing quarter. Passeig de l’Escullera 10 Costa Daurada (nou format) GB 21/11/12 17:33 Página 11 Pont del Diable Aqueduct Fish Mosaic (MNAT) 11 Costa Daurada (nou format) GB 21/11/12 17:33 Página 12 12 Costa Daurada (nou format) GB 21/11/12 17:33 Página 13 13 Costa Daurada (nou format) GB 21/11/12 17:33 Página 14 Reus, modernista Splendour The 18th and 19th centuries represented the golden The other representative architect of that time was era for Reus, when it became Catalonia’s second Lluís Domènech i Montaner, who designed the most important city. It was the local bourgeoisie’s Institut Psiquiàtric Pere Mata, a mental health desire to immortalise that moment with buildings centre that took a pioneering approach to the that symbolised its wealth, and now the city is treatment of people with psychiatric disorders. home to some of the best examples of Catalan Domènech i Montaner also stood out for his Modernisme. In order to appreciate this extensive design of private residences in different parts of architectural ensemble, the city has a the city: the Casa Rull and the Casa Gasull, both Modernisme Route; it is a signposted route in the street called Carrer de Sant Joan, and the through the historic centre where visitors can Casa Navàs, located in the square called Plaça del marvel at the main exponents of Catalan Art Mercadal. Nouveau. The economic golden era that Reus experienced Among the key figures of Reus’s Modernisme is 100 years ago also had an impact on the cultural the architect Antoni Gaudí. While there are no life of the city. Indeed, it led to the construction of clear indications that he was actually born in Reus, two of Catalonia’s most outstanding theatres: the he did live there from a very young age. Despite Teatre Fortuny (1882) and the Teatre Bartrina the fact that his artistic legacy in the city is (1918). The first is located in the square called minimal, the Centre Gaudí was opened in 2007; it Plaça de Prim, the past and present heart of Reus, is a modern interpretation centre on the life and where there is an equestrian statue of General work of the most internationally renowned Catalan Prim, a native of the city. And all of that hustle and architect, who was the mastermind behind bustle is just as noticeable today. Reus is a busy Barcelona’s Park Güell and the Sagrada Família. city, where shopping and culture are still the main 14 Costa Daurada (nou format) GB 21/11/12 17:33 Página 15 Teatre Fortuny Teatre 15 Costa Daurada (nou format) GB 21/11/12 17:33 Página 16 attractions.
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